Subject Area and Category
Publication type
Journals
Scope
The journal provides a leading forum for disseminating significant original research results in the foundations, theory, development, analysis, and applications of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. Specific topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
Agent decision-making architectures and their evaluation, including deliberative, practical reasoning, reactive/behavioural, plan-based, and hybrid architectures.
Cooperation and teamwork, including organizational structuring and design for multi-agent systems, self-organization, emergent functionality and swarm intelligence.
Multi-agent planning and planning for multi-agent systems, and the coordination of multi-agent plans and activities.
Computational auction systems, computational market systems, algorithmic/automated mechanism design, automated negotiation, computational aspects of game theory (cooperative and non-cooperative), and computational social choice theory.
Knowledge representation and reasoning for, and logical foundations of, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems.
Agent programming languages - their implementation, semantics, and evaluation.
Distributed constraint processing and distributed constraint optimization.
Multi-agent argumentation and dialogue, conflict detection and resolution.
Multi-agent learning, co-learning, and evolutionary approaches in multi-agent systems.
Learning agents, including: computational architectures for learning agents; evolution, adaptation; multi-agent learning.
Agent communication languages, their semantics, pragmatics, and implementation, and agent communication protocols and conversations.
Conventions, commitments, norms, obligations, and social laws in multi-agent systems, and models of trust and reputation.
Believable and synthetic agents and characters, and human-agent interaction.
Environments, testbeds, and programming languages for experimentation with, and analysis of, agent systems.